Cricket:Harbhajan Singh claimed four wickets and Amit Mishra picked up three as India completed a 172-run victory in the fourth Test to clinch the Border-Gavaskar trophy with a 2-0 series triumph in Nagpur.
Paceman Ishant Sharma struck two early blows in the morning session, getting rid of Simon Katich (16) and Michael Clarke (22).
Leg-spinner Mishra, who had run out Ricky Ponting for eight in the morning, returned to pick up the wickets of Michael Hussey (19), Brad Haddin (four) and Jason Krejza (four) as India condemned the Baggy Greens to their first defeat since England's Ashes triumph in 2005.
Matthew Hayden struck a defiant 77, but was trapped lbw by his old rival Harbhajan, who also sent back Shane Watson (nine), Brett Lee (zero) and last man Mitchell Johnson (11).
The first and third Tests ended in draws, but with India winning the second Test in Mohali, the hosts only needed a draw here to clinch the series.
Victory, though, was the perfect parting gift for former skipper Sourav Ganguly, who had announced he would retire at the end of this Test.